The pictures below are of a log converted fireplace in Newport Beach now we can even produce tornadoes! This fireplace has Starfire, Diamonds and a few cool fire tornadoes! We can control the size and duration of these little fire devils!

Ed we love our new fireplace!!Wow, it is awesome and couldn't have been easier to set up. Made thepurchase late Friday and it took me approx 2 hrs Saturday (while watchingTV) to set up properly including paint and clean up.I did run into a small problem with the material continuously falling out ofthe fireplace . It seemed that I actually used too much material. I was ableto resolve the problem by utilizing the original glass door frame as adecorative and very functional stop. It is held in place with clear siliconand the material was allowed to contact and dry into the silicon. ( see pics) In my case this worked out well as my accent color is gold and so is thetrim piece of the frame. I imagine this can be done on many fireplaces andthe trim can be painted is needed to match. Feel free to use our pictures orthe idea about the trim ( if it is original ) on your web site or salespresentations.

Thank you again

Rodney & Therese WilliamsRialto Ca 92377

The fireplace below is a propane self build and installed by Norm Oppliger in St. Louis.

The table below was built for Jim Shaw in Riverside California. The stainless steel tray with stainless steel burners was build to Jim's specs. We used Bronze glass, Bronze Reflective and Pink Diamonds. This was a natural gas burner and could be easily converted to propane.

Here you can see the lightly coated Black Magic with our glass for accents and sparkle.

Here you can see the Diamonds. When you see the Diamonds in the fire they appear to be melting but actually they are only reflecting inside which looks like they are melting. They are made from crystal.

The fireplace below is in Palm Desert California and was a self install with a crushed lava base, Clear over the lava, Starfire on top of the Clear and Topped with Amber Diamonds and splash of our Gold . It looked great until they found the burner was too close to the back which burned the back wall. I don't know if this was repaired as we did send paint and instructions on how to prevent this in the future. The fireplace looked great except for the "skid mark" on the back wall.

Above it still looked good here!

About our Diamonds, they are made of crystal and when you see them in the fireplace you actually see the fire reflection reflecting the flame backward as if the Diamonds were melting from the inside.

The fire pit below belongs to Mike DeVito in Northern California. When I saw his idea I was excited to help him create something new and wonderful. He took a very old mining cart in his front yard and we helped him convert it to a propane burning fire pit! Turned out pretty cool!

Here you see the controls, air mixer and thermo coupler and pilot light lines under the base plate. You can use a larger (3/4", 1" lava) as a base under our 1/4" crushed lava as this will save you a few dollars. We pour on the crushed lava to keep the glass from sinking into the larger lava. It is all supplied by this 20 lb propane tank. Here is the mining cart with the base plate installed with the burners.

Next he is getting a fire pit cover made to cover it from debris and who else knows what.

We use a FPPK (fire pit propane kit) with valves, thermo coupler, pilot light and air mixer. The glass that was use is:

It is all supplied by this 20 lb propane tank. Here is the mining cart with the base plate installed with the burners Add some Starfire Splash a few colors Have your spouse light it in case something should go wrong! (Just Kidding)

Again here are the first pictures we saw of the mining cart. Great Idea! Mike, you did a great job!

Do it yourself fireplace remodel made easy, or at least it seems that way.First, the tile that was installed is not rated for fire. This tile would of popped off as soon as the fire was turned on. So do a little research before you begin. We can help in many ways, just call and ask.

It may have of seemed to be a good idea at the time, but it wasn't! When redesigning a fireplace we suggest card board mache'. A card board mock up so you can see a basic preview of your project.

Below you can see the bottom, top and mantle in card board.

Now the rip and tear process begins! Below we installed the extra electrical for the components and the TV. The components will be installed on the right side out of view with a black glass door. This will be installed later.

Below the framing begins.

Below we now added the Durock at the fireplace opening. This is key to the whole project. Math is very important when doing these layouts!

Below you can see the slate is being added.

Above and below the fireplace is 90% finished. The mantle needs to be installed and the door on the right to conceal the components needs to be installed as well. The inside of the fireplace will have 3 pieces of black galaxy granite installed. We will post these pictures of the fireplace when it is completely finished as well.

Now for the glass installation. We started with a Satin black fireplace paint on the back walls, until we install the granite. Then we bulked up the base with 2" of white sand as this will save you a bunch of money!

We used sand because we were pouring Starfire base glass in the fireplace. If we were to use a darker color of glass we would of used our crushed lava rock as a filler. When using sand, always make sure the burner is on top of the sand.Test the burner/ location making sure the flames don't hit the walls. Then pour the glass!

The sealer that was used was a stone enhancer, not just a regular cheap sealer. When using rock you always want to see the beauty of the stone you are using.

As you can see the mantle is still missing. We have a few more details to still do and as soon as we have time to post the pictures, they will be here. We encourage imagination to all of our customers and we support you and your projects. Regardless how simple or how creative. This is one of the elements that spawned our success and continues to do so.

The fire place below is very unique because it is back lit Onyx. They used Clear Diamonds and Amber for accents.

Las Vegas Yard Crashers!

Yard Crashers is hitting up Las Vegas and crashing a desert backyard. Host and licensed landscape contractor Ahmed Hassan finds homeowners who can't get anything to grow in their yard, in fact, it's just dirt. In just two days, this backyard transforms from hot desert wasteland to a luxurious outdoor room complete with a custom barbeque island water table, a concrete fire feature, lush synthetic turf grass topped off with some flashy Vegas lights.

This is what was done on the first day. I showed up on the beginning of the second and the final day. It's amazing what can take place in just 12 hours! This will air in April of 2010!

Below the pavers were installed the day before. And then the patio with the outdoor kitchen set aside for now.

There was nothing on the site when it started the day before; even the palm trees were brought in! Below Ahmed was leveling the ground around the fire pit area. Ahmed worked all day, much harder than anyone else! I was very impressed how hard he actually works to get the show done.

Below is where the propane fire pit will sit. The controller will be mounted to the side of the concrete base after the paper tubes are cut away. Above and below you can see the inside of the planter is coated to prevent water from leaching out.

You can see on the ground that we brought the fire bowl in. Just so you know it was about 300 lbs! The trough coming out is actually water fall spilling into a dry creek bed below. The water feature was covered with a glass top making it a dining area as well. On the inner wedges they wrapped rope lights to accent the water and rocks under the glass top.

The sand was installed as a base for the artificial grass to come.

They are now compacting the sand and Ahmed is finishing the dry creek bed.

The dry creek bed is finished and the grass is now installed in the back as well. The fire bowl is fueled by propane and filled with Starfire base glass, Ice and Diamonds on top. We brought out several colors of Diamonds for the customer to pick and choose but she liked them all so much, she installed all of them!

Below you can see after everything was cleaned up how spectacular it turned out!

We are to feature several more episodes with Yard Crashers and we will be showing several more of our new product lines on their shows. We still have several shows we need to post pictures of what we did. Please come back from time to time to see our latest updates.

I thank Ahmed and the producers of the Yard Crashers for giving us the opportunity to work with them.

We are to feature several more episodes with Yard Crashers and we will be showing several more of our new product lines on their shows. We still have several shows we need to post pictures of what we did. Please come back from time to time to see our latest updates.

I thank Ahmed and the producers of the Yard Crashers for giving us the opportunity to work with them.

This next fireplace was installed by Sueun. She installed the Sterling Silver back panels and then placed a layer of sand. Then she installed Starfire over the sand. Sueun could not decide on which color, she she added almost all!!!!! She added;

Moderustic® is proud to have been issued 4 U.S. Patent Numbersand Patent pending status!Covering our method of creating tumbled tempered glass for use in fireplaces and fire pits. Patent Applications Published 2005, 2006 and 2014.

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Moderustic® is proud to have been issued 4 U.S. Patent Numbersand Patent pending status!Covering our method of creating tumbled tempered glass for use in fireplaces and fire pits. Patent Applications Published 2005, 2006 and 2014.

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